A/B testing across HTTP, HTTPS, VPN, and Shadowsocks traffic found no measurable difference in packet loss rates, ruling out censorship-targeted protocol throttling as the cause. Even at probe rates as low as one packet per 10 seconds, loss rates were similar across all protocol variants, indicating no per-connection or per-protocol speed throttling by the GFW.
From 2020-zhu-characterizing — Characterizing Transnational Internet Performance and the Great Bottleneck of China
· §4.2 Observation 4, Experiment 3
· 2020
· Measurement and Analysis of Computing Systems
Implications
Protocol obfuscation (Shadowsocks, VPN, HTTPS mimicry) does not reduce the bandwidth bottleneck entering China — circumvention tool designers should not expect protocol substitution alone to improve throughput for Chinese users.
Focus circumvention infrastructure design on routing topology (relay placement, AS-path selection) rather than protocol-layer evasion when targeting the Great Bottleneck phenomenon.